ANTHOPHILOUS | • anthophilous adj. Living or growing on flowers. • ANTHOPHILOUS adj. feeding upon or living among flowers e.g. the anthophilous parrots of Tasmania. |
CEPHALOTHINS | • cephalothins n. Plural of cephalothin. • CEPHALOTHIN n. a semisynthetic broad-spectrum antibiotic derived from cephalosporin and used in the form of its sodium salt. |
CHRISTOPHANY | • Christophany n. An appearance of Christ, as for example to his disciples after the crucifixion. • CHRISTOPHANY n. an appearance of Christ to men. |
HUNTSMANSHIP | • huntsmanship n. The art or practice of hunting, or the qualification of a hunter. • HUNTSMANSHIP n. the craft of hunting. |
HYPERSTHENIA | • hypersthenia n. (Pathology, archaic) A morbid condition marked by excessive excitement of all the vital phenomena. • HYPERSTHENIA n. a morbid condition marked by excessive excitement of all the vital phenomena. |
HYPHENATIONS | • hyphenations n. Plural of hyphenation. • HYPHENATION n. the act of hyphenating. |
HYPOGNATHISM | • hypognathism n. The property of being hypognathous. • HYPOGNATHISM n. the state of being hypognathous. |
HYPOSTHENIAS | • HYPOSTHENIA n. lack of strength. |
NAPHTHALINES | • naphthalines n. Plural of naphthaline. • NAPHTHALINE n. a white crystalline volatile solid with a characteristic penetrating odour, an aromatic hydrocarbon, also NAPHTHALIN. |
NAPHTHALISED | • naphthalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of naphthalise. • NAPHTHALISE v. to treat with naphtha, also NAPHTHALIZE. |
NAPHTHALISES | • naphthalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of naphthalise. • NAPHTHALISE v. to treat with naphtha, also NAPHTHALIZE. |
NAPHTHALIZES | • naphthalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of naphthalize. • NAPHTHALIZE v. to treat with naphtha, also NAPHTHALISE. |
PHONASTHENIA | • PHONASTHENIA n. weakness of voice. |
STROPHANTHIN | • strophanthin n. (Organic chemistry) Any of several poisonous cardiac glycosides obtained from various African plants. • STROPHANTHIN n. a very poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the plant Strophanthus. |
SYCOPHANTISH | • sycophantish adj. (Archaic) sycophantic. • SYCOPHANTISH adj. like a sycophant. |